Here Are 10 Sulfate-Free Shampoos That Won't Strip Your Hair

By now, we’re accustomed to seeing shampoo and body wash—even hand soap—labeled as being “sulfate-free.” In fact, the term sulfate-free has become something of a buzzword. Much like words like nontoxic, natural, and organic, it carries a lot of weight and expectations, and might even drive sales up. After all, we are in the midst of a major clean-beauty movement, especially as people start to become more aware of individual ingredients and chemicals that they’re using in their beauty routines.

So let’s get down to it then. What are sulfates, and why are they inherently bad for you? The answer is quite simple. Sulfates are the foaming agents found in traditional shampoos. You know, the ones where you squeeze a big dollop into the palm of your hand, massage it into your hair, and feel that rich, bubbly lather? Those are sulfates at work. These foaming agents can have negative effects when they prove too harsh for your hair, stripping it off its natural oils and drying it to the point where it’s brittle and limp.

That’s why people reach for sulfate-free formulas. They’re thought to keep hair color and curls preserved more effectively and for longer than shampoos with these foaming agents. Although they might not lather up like you’re used to, know that your hair is still getting clean while becoming healthier at the same time.

This vegan, hypoallergenic, and cruelty-free shampoo has zero sulfates. It's also formulated with coconut oil and Gloss Moderne's signature French Riviera scent, which makes it a truly luxurious shampoo.

This sulfate-free shampoo is a good pick for anyone who has severely damaged hair (aka anyone who frequently uses heat tools and forgets to apply heat protectant first—we could be speaking from firsthand experience here). It has strand-building proteins to restructure the hair from the inside out.

This one is targeted specifically toward those who color their hair. Sulfates can be too harsh on color and strip it away over time, so you might see a big difference by switching out your normal shampoo for this sulfate-free and color-protecting formula.

The ghost part of this shampoo's name comes from the Moringa seed oil that's found inside. It has a super lightweight moisturizing capability, so it hydrates and softens without weighing hair down. Multiple members of the Byrdie team approve of this pick.

If you struggle with super-fine hair like some of us, then this new formula from fan-favorite brand Moroccanoil might just do the trick. It's antioxidant- and nutrient-rich to bring natural volume back to your strands.